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Arts & Culture

Austin Croshere holds back Ron Artest in this 2004 file photo from The Malice at the Palace.
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Making Peace with Metta 

In “Untold: Malice at the Palace,” Metta Sandiford-Artest looks for forgivneness. He’s not the one who should be apologizing.

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Indiana Fashion Week Preview

Our picks for experiencing Indiana Fashion Week, August 14–21.

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Rev’s Best Racing-Themed Looks

At Rev, the best outfits and accessories show love for Indy’s most famous heritage.

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The Story Behind Rev’s Hottest Dress

Jerry Lee Atwood, perhaps the most prominent Indy-based fashion designer right now, finally showed his work on the Rev red carpet last month. Atwood, a tailor known for embellished Western wear, himself appeared in Vogue earlier this year in his own garments and outfitted the other three designers who were featured alongside him in the […]

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Edge And Peyton’s Brand Of Football Is Entering The History Books

The two iconic Colts are entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame this fall, along with the balanced offense they created together.

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Michael Rubino On What A Great City Magazine Can Do

The Indy Monthly editor-in-chief (and Derek’s boss) joins the pod to talk about his approach to helping guide a community institution.

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The Jazz Age Origins Of “Naptown”

Indianapolis’ often-misunderstood nickname has a long, rich history.

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A Conversation With Bloomington’s Own Durand Jones And The Indications

The internationally acclaimed soul band recently released their third studio album, ‘Private Space.’

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The New Podcast Offering Lessons On How To “Be A Good Homebody”

Meet the DePauw student who launched “Words of the Wise,” a podcast that shares the stories and wisdom of the elderly.

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“Saturday Night Fever” Is Coming To The Civic Theatre

For their first full-attendance show in more than a year, a group of young thespians from around central Indiana are putting on the 1970s-era classic.

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Hanif Abdurraqib On Indie Bookstores, Soul Train Reruns, And His Upcoming Butler Residency

We chatted with the acclaimed critic and poet as he kicks off a stint as Booth Tarkington Writer-in-Residence.

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Megan Fernandez On The Straightforward Charm Of “Good Bones”

The Indy Monthly home editor talks about her profile of Mina Hawk, and how with the show’s homespun charm, what you see is what you get.

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What Are You Wearing — And Why Isn’t It Made In Indy?

For a decade, Pattern has built up a fashion industry in Indianapolis. So where are the clothes?

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Get To Know The Eccentric, Potato-Filled Traditions Of Pierogi Fest

Whiting’s annual celebration of all things Polish has a little bit of something for everyone.

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Adam Wren On Reporting The Rise And Fall Of Scott Jones

The Insider correspondent joins the podcast to talk about his feature from the August issue on the local tech mogul’s elusive comeback.

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